President’s Report 2/28/19
President’s Report
February 28, 2019
Frontier Updates:
Membership Counts by Title as of 01/31/19
Title | Count |
Total | 333 |
Cable Splicers | 09 |
Comm. Coordinators I | 21 |
Comm. Coordinators II | 1 |
Comm. Coordinators III | 7 |
Comm. Clerks | 9 |
Desk Techs | 66 |
Garage Mechanics | 3 |
Line/Splicers | 14 |
Network Techs | 70 |
Power and Bldg Techs | 7 |
Sales and Svc Techs | 131 |
Resignation
Date | Name | Title |
1/23/18 | Chris Russell | Desk Tech |
Retirement
Date | Name | Title |
1/31/19 | Mike Dugo | Sales and Service |
2/7/18 | Rick Walton | Sales and Service |
Voluntary Severance:
Date | Name | Title |
Terminations
Date | Name | Title |
LTD Absences
Name | Title |
Laura Feathers | Network/Carrier |
Don Maeske | Sales and Service tech |
Frontier 2nd Step Grievance Meetings:
August 28, 2018 Grievance committee in attendance: John Pusloskie, Sue Phillips, Rich Winter and Kevin Blazey.
Gr: 7-1483-18 The Company has violated the contract by changing the method of payment from cash to Visa card on employee sales. We received a 2nd step answer dated December 6, 2018 denying the grievance. The Grievance was closed on January 23rd as the Company modifed the program to include loading up the debit cards in $1 increments.
Gr: 7-1484-18 The Company violated the contract when it hired a contractor to repair the central office ladder. We received a 2nd step answer dated December 6, 2018 denying the grievance. Status still pending
September 25th, 2018 Grievance committee in attendance: John Pusloskie, Andy Cimino, Sue Phillips, Carl Ellis, Rich Winter, and Engineering clerk Nancy Diliberto Arena.
Gr: 3-4163-18 The Company has violated the June 1, 2017 MOA on Engineering clerks work by not moving the work from Pennsylvania as agreed and not routing certain final posting work. Also discussed was the Company’s intent to automate pre-posting. It was agreed to hold the grievance in abeyance pending another meeting. We received the Companys second step answer on December 17th denying the grievance and will review the case to request arbitration.
October 23rd, 2018 No grievances were processed to second step for this month.
November 27th, 2018 Grievance committee in attendance: John Pusloskie, Sue Phillips, and Doreen Beck.
Gr: 3-4163-18 The second meeting was held on November 27th, 2018 to discuss this grievance. We received a 2nd step answer dated December 17th, 2018 denying the grievance.
December 4th, 2018 Grievance committee in attendance: John Pusloskie, Andy Cimino, Rich Winter, Mike Sutphen and Pat Clancy.
Gr: 7-1485-18: Union presented on the Unjust termination of Sales and Service tech Brian Hart. The Union sent a letter on January 29th requesting the Company’s second step answer.
Gr: 6-1515-18: Management performing craft work. Director John Gilbert performed craft work on Liebert air conditioner. Steward Joe Joram was denied time off for meeting, so grievance has been deferred.
Gr: 5-329-18: On October 25th, Paul Thom, Pat Clancy, Tony Smith and Thanh Nguyen had their 4 hour overtime assignment revoked after starting the tour.
To date we haven’t received any grievance answers from the Company.
December 18th, 2018 Grievance committee in attendance: John Pusloskie, Sue Phillips, Joe Joram, Andy Cimino.
Gr: 6-1515-18: Management performing craft work. Director John Gilbert performed craft work on Liebert air conditioner. John Gilbert doesn’t agree that this is craft work. To date the Company hasn’t sent a second step grievance answer.
Gr: 5-329-18: Overtime administration violation. P. Thom, P. Clancy, T. Smith, and T. Nguyen were solicited for OT and accepted. Then after the start of OT they were told OT was cancelled and told to go home. The Company agreed to pay each individual two hours to settle the matter.
Gr: 3-4164-18: Payroll errors, members suffering OT pays, regular work hours loss, etc. Time reporting clerks frustrated, if they had access, ½ the problems would go away. To date the Company hasn’t sent its second step grievance answer.
Gr: 3-4165-18: Payroll violation. Mechanization, violating administration. Implementation of PATS. To date the Company hasn’t sent its second step grievance answer.
Gr: 7-1486-18: Payroll violation. Unilateral changes to tech portal, MyWork/MyTime System. To date the Company hasn’t sent its second step grievance answer.
To date we haven’t received any grievance answers from the Company.
January 29, 2019 Grievance committee in attendance: John Pusloskie, Rich Winter, Demiah Smith and Dave Barney.
Gr: 2-2592-19: Unjust verbal warning Jeff Boxx. The Company hasn’t sent a second step answer.
Closed Out:
Gr 1-781-17: The Company violated the Carrier qualification agreement. The Company agreed to qualify Mark Semrau and Dennis Connell. The grievance was closed out on January 23rd, 2019.
Gr 5-326-18: Contract violation 100% dispatch on all new HSI orders. The Company in April of 2018 made the necessary adjustments in its system to flag all new orders in Rochester for field dispatch.
Gr 2-2591-18: Management performing Desk Tech work closing out tickets. Management agreed that this was bargaining unit work and it would cease from doing so. Grievance was closed on January 23, 2018
Arbitration Update Frontier:
- Transfer of bargaining unit work due to M6 Conversion. As of February 4th, Mike Miceli has been assigned to the Network provisioning team getting trained to provision Metro E circuits for the Rochester market
- Grievance 7-1476-17 Unjust termination James Everts request arbitration 2/2/18.
- The arbitration has been approved by our CWA Staff Rep and the CWA District 1 office. An Arbitrator has been selected and June 4th has been selected by both parties.
- Grievance 7-1477-17 Unjust termination Peter Loss request arbitration 2/2/18.
- The arbitration has been approved by our CWA Staff Rep and the CWA District 1 office. The case has been assigned to CWA attorney Atul Atwar and August 5th has been scheduled before an arbitrator.
- Grievance 7-1479-18 Unilateral change to Long term disability income capping it at $3,000 per month. The grievance was protected for arbitration on May 15, 2018 and is now in the CWA review process.
- On October 18th, the Union received a letter from Human Resources that they are not willing to settle and the grievance is untimely.
- Grievance 2-2585-18 Unjust Layoff of Network tech Ernie Magar NCS 8/15/2016. The Local requested arbitration on June 21st, 2018. Sue Phillips has taken the lead on investigating and presenting this case.
- Grievance 7-1482-18 Unjust termination of Desk Tech Marnye Knight on April 19th, 2018. The Local requested arbitration on August 15th, 2018 protecting time limits. On October 16th, the Union sent a letter requesting Marnye Knight be reinstated based on Prudential approving loss of benefits thru April 30th beyond the April 19th termination date. The Company has rejected the Unions request.
- Grievance 7-1481-18 On September 5th the Union requested arbitration on the Company failing to provide paychecks on time.
- John Pusloskie, Andy Cimino and CWA Rep Shawn Leblanc met on October 10th with Frontier HR Manager Tracy Owen to settle the matter.
- Grievance 3-4162-18 On August 31st the Union requested arbitration on Frontier contractors, management and other employees performing clerical work.
- Grievance 7-327-18 and 7-328-18 On August 31st the Union requested arbitration on Overtime administration violations involving Lead Man status.
- On October 10th, 2018 the Grievances were settled with the Company agreeing to provide 12-hour overtime makeups to Sales and Service techs Brian Hart, John Gardner, John Fridd, and Tim Wallace.
Take the Lead Sales Monthly Reports
Referrals Sales Total Revenue Annualized Revenue
YTD12/31 $394,441.07 $206,679
Managerial Changes
Angela Christian was promoted to be in charge of Customer Care operations nationwide
Tracy Owen is leaving her position as Sr.Labor Relations Manager in Rochester and Peter Homes from Corporate Labor Relations is being assigned to Rochester.
Commercial NOC Center:
Monthly Collaboration Meeting October 16th 2018. For the Union; John Pusloskie, Demiah Smith, Diane Pappas. For the Company; George Madison, Ross Serafino, The Following items were addressed.
- Lindsey Fisher Tour not consistent with the schedule
- Schedule working 4pm to midnight, actually working noon to 4pm.
- Rad Upgrades – assigned to Tim Gross, He will be doing new software code 5.9 revisions, Next year 6.1 software codes will be assigned to someone else. George Madison- management will decide how to do this.
- Management putting out daily stats causing morale issues. The Union asked to reconsider this go monthly and talk to employees directly
- Acting Management – Acting management positions to be for 30 day time periods.
- Need to work to improve morale.
Frontier Updates:
- On January 8th Bill Carpenter notified the Union that the Company was going to contract out Make Ready work normally performed by our Lineman. The Union has sent two request for information and will be moving forward with an Unfair Labor Charge if not provided the information that we have requested.
- Beginning on February 4th Network Carrier tech Mike Miceli is to begin his training to work with the Network provisioning team as agreed in the arbitration settlement.
- November 27th, 2018 Union officers John Pusloskie, Andy Cimino and Doreen Beck met with Engineering Management Joe Aresco, Bill Gould and Nancy Phillips to discuss the Grievance that was held in abeyance in regards to our Engineering Clerk MOA’s. At issue is the following
- Pre and final posting from Pennsylvania
- Property Damage tickets
- Pre-Posting by Engineers
The Company is moving forward with the automation of the Pre-posting and has denied the Union Grievance. We will now have to assess the case for arbitration.
- The Union sent notification to Human Resource manager Tracy Owen on September 7th that we have not been receiving the information on contracting according to the contract and we will be moving forward to enforce the contract. On September 17th we received part of the information that we were requesting. Subsequently the Company has provided more information. We met on October 10th to discuss further and the format that we need to receive the information in. We have started to receive the Contracting information.
- Call out Settlement agreement update: As of December 12th, techs have received opportunities for overtime makeups, 92 techs in total were offered 12 hours of overtime. The settlement as far as we know has been implemented and completed.
- The Company is in the process of investigating a desk tech for improper use of Company equipment. The investigation took place on January 15th, 2019. The Technician resigned on January 23, 2019.
- Working on putting a training program together for Fiber splicing for the members.
- November 7th Andy Cimino and John Pusloskie met with Tracy Owen and Bill Carpenter over the transfers into sales and Service from other departments. It was agreed that the transfers would not be for less than 3 days, up to 20 days with a 5-day reset.
- Frontier Announces its 4th quarter results on February 26, 2019.
- A communications Coordinator 1 was given a 1 day suspension and written warning for a poor handling of a commercial call.
- The Company announce that its going to change the measurements of Productivity and Quality and we’ve demanded to cease and desist with any changes to our MOA on standards of performance. Local Representatives will be meeting with CWA Local 1298 and Frontier representatives on February 20th and 21st.
Safety Committee
No report
Affiliate Report:
AT&T Mobility:
On January 17th 2019 Upstate Union representatives met with Upstate management to address various issues. Representing Local 1170 Were Chief Steward Teri Oliver, and CWA 1170 Secretary Rich Winter. The following issues were addressed.
- Revised Sales relief policies
- Part time scheduling Exemptions
- Mandatory Trainings
- Key holder pay
- Retail reps getting quota relief for doing SSR Duties
- Travel Bans and their impact on Store Closings
For further information on the meeting please contact Teri Oliver or Rich Winter.
ATT-219-18 The Company unjustly terminated Patti Ross’s health insurance benefits.
The grievance is still pending as we wait for the Company’s response to Ms. Ross’s employment status.
ATT-221-18 Kelli Pilaroscia was unfairly denied Paid Family Leave and unjust disciplined in the attendance program. A first step meeting was held and AT&T has denied the Grievance. A second meeting was held on June 29th with Ben Marcello and Stephen Papageorge with AT&T. The Company agreed to remove the points, leaving the issue of pay. We’re waiting on the Company to resolve the pay issue.
ATT-222-18 Unjust final warning Tim Spaker. The Union filed a grievance concerning the discipline and unfair investigation. We have also filed a charge with the National Labor Relations board in regards to the Company’s failure to provide information concerning the investigation as of September 13th. A second step grievance meeting was heard on September 19th. The Company agreed to reduce the final written warning to a written warning. Grievance closed on 10/16/18.
ATT-223-18 Never filed
ATT-224-18 Unjust counseling notice – Jeff Stone. 1st step answer received on 11/13/18 denying the grievance for lack of evidence. Grievance closed on 11/30/18.
ATT-225-18 Unjust Termination – Anthony Contrera. 1st step meeting held on 12/20/18. 2nd step requested on 12/19/18. Currently waiting for information requested before having 2nd step meeting.
City of Canandaigua PBA:
The Canandaigua PBA filed a demand to bargain with Chief Hedworth on June 14th over the implementation of body cameras. The Union has requested the assistance of Cathy Creighton for representation purposes on the matter. If the City refuses to bargain we intend to file an improper practice charge vs. the City.
As a result of our demand to bargain and subsequent negotiations we reached a signed agreement on August 23rd, 2018. We were able to get General Order 254 Body warn cameras modified after several negotiations sessions with the Chief and City. Both sides have reserved their positions in regards to any future changes to the General Order by the Chief. The Unions position being that it is a subject mandatory for bargaining. I would like to commend officers Liberatore and Gregorio for their help in getting to a final settlement.
Town of Greece
Gold Badge Club:
A vacancy has been posted by the Chief as of August 31st, 2018 for a detective assigned to task force officer assigned to the United States Drug enforcement agency. Discussion has come up with regards to who is eligible to fill vacancy.
Greece Part Time Unit:
We have received an offer from the Towns attorney in regards to the contract that expired December 31st 2013. A meeting has been called for November 15th to discuss the offer with the members.
Town of Greece Crossing Guards:
Sharon DeLucia termination: Jonathan Johnsen attorney argued the case on September 10th at the appellate division of the State Supreme court. The Appellate division ruled 5-0 in the Unions favor to confirm the arbitration award which called for reinstatement of the grievant with full back pay. As of February 8th an agreement was reached which is to remain confidential. The matter is finally resolved after 4 years.
Greece Lighthouse:
The current contract expires 12/31/19.
City of Canandaigua DPW:
The Town hired four new employees in January of 2019 who all signed membership cards to join the Union. Their names are Brett Depuyt, Devin Ezzell, Jose, Santell, and Jordan Wistner.
Town of Canandaigua Employees Highway Association:
On September 19th the Union and the Town agreed on the framework for a new 4-year contract that would begin January 1, 2019. Some of the highlights are listed below.
- Year contract ending December 31st, 2022
- 2% raises on January 1st each year of contract
- Maintained employee cost sharing at 5%, 10%, or 15% depending on Bronze, Silver or Gold plan. The employees will contribute 15% to future increases from current 10%.
- New Work boot allowance: The Town will cover $150 per pair of boots two times per 12-month period.
- Maintained jurisdiction over part time employees which the town proposed to remove.
- Volunteer firefighters will be allowed to report to fires during work hours without having to utilize their paid time off.
The Town board passed a resolution on October 15th approving the contract and it was signed on October 31st with the new terms becoming effective January 1st, 2019.
Town of Henrietta:
On January 17th, 2019 the following grievances were heard at second step with the Town Supervisor.
H00-552-18: The Union claims that Corey Jones was bypassed for Out of Title pay on 10/11, 10/12, and 10/13 for being assigned the responsibility to drive truck 314. The Town has denied the Grievance.
H00-553-18: The Union claims on 10/11, 10/12, and 10/13 that Laborer Joey LaRocca was bypassed for Out of Title assignments by a lessor Senior employee Corey Jones. The Town has denied the Grievance.
On February 18, 2019 the Union signed an agreement with the Town to add GIS Operator A to the CBA at Group 9. Jeremy Difilippo is going to be promoted to that title.
Village of Waterloo PBA:
- A tentative agreement has been reached as of February 20th, 2018. The agreement is retroactive back to June 1st 2017 expiring May 31st, 20121. The agreement provides for the following.
- Wages: June 1, 2017 – $.80 per hour, June 1, 2018 – $.70per hour, June 1, 2019-$.75 per hour, June 1, 2020 – $.80 per hour.
- Vacation: increase of two days after 20 years.
- Health insurance: Increase employee contributions to the following amounts.
- 2017- 15%, 2018 – 17%, 2019 – 19%, 2020- 20%
Town of Gates:
The Union reached a tentative agreement on October 9th, 2018 that includes the following.
3-year contract
Wages 2.95% each year.
New provision to bridge prior time after 6 months of service.
The Library board passed the contract on October 17th and the Town board passed the contract on November 7th, 2018.
Political Action Committee:
On January 29th sent letter to Congressman Joe Morelle thanking him for Co sponsoring CWA endorsed bill HR 1 “for the people act”. At the heart of the bill are reforms proposed to fix our democracy including provisions to address voting rights, money in politics, and ethics reforms.